Eurospeak Language Schools, Reading, UK
General English course
General English course
General English Course gives you the guts to speak English with the others without feeling nervous and embarrassed. Also, you will master spoken grammar without studying grammar rules. This course will change your life which it will help you to communicate more effectively and confidently in everyday situations and improve your speaking and listening skills
Additional info-
Minimum age
18 -
The course starts every
Mon -
Study time
Morning -
Maximum students per class
16
-
Lesson/week
20 -
Hours/week
15 -
Average No. of students per class
12 -
Required Level
Beginner
Eurospeak Language Schools
Eurospeak Language School, which started as a small language school in Reading in 1991, has grown into an international college with full-time language courses, accreditation from the British Council, two campuses, and a Cambridge ESOL exam center. As a full-time school, Eurospeak is able to offer students flexibility with part-time or full-time lessons in the morning or evening. Their sustained growth over the past 30 years attracts highly-qualified, engaging teachers and students from around the world, creating an exciting, diverse learning environment that sets students up for success.
Reading, which is about 30 minutes from London by train, is home to the original Eurospeak campus. Students are able to choose from General English courses (starting level calculated by entrance exam), IELTS exam preparation, or Cambridge exam preparation. The campus is located in a pedestrian-only zone which makes touring most of Reading's main sites on foot especially safe and easy. Within the zone are restaurants, shopping malls, the Reading Museum, the ruins of the medieval Reading Abbey, and Forbury Gardens which turns into a winter wonderland and ice skating rink each winter. Just slightly further away is the Museum of English Rural Life where students can learn about the history of Reading as a farming community. Since Reading is connected to London and other large cities by train, students can take advantage of public transportation to explore all of England and the UK.
City Name | Reading
Population: 155,300
Reading is a large, historically important town in Berkshire, England, located where the River Thames meets the River Kennet. The town is not only a major commercial center, but is ranked at the top area in the UK for economic success and wellbeing, based off of factors like employment, health, income, and skills. It is home to the Reading Festival, the second largest music festival in England, and hosts football clubs, rugby teams, and even an annual half marathon. The town has man notable landmarks, including the Maiwand Lion in Forbury Gardens, which has become the town’s unofficial symbol, the fourteen storey building known as the Blade, and Jacksons Corner.